In May, people who became aware of the villagers' predicament helped them sell crawfish via online platforms. The online sales have attracted crawfish dealers to the village and also improved the farmers' financial situations.
In New York on Sunday, the state reported 3,500 hospitalizations for COVID-19 — a number first seen in March. The state is close to overwhelming its hospital system with new cases, Governor Andrew Cuomo said Monday. "I think of this as a war," he said. "COVID is an enemy that we're dealing with."
In Shanghai, a Buddhist temple launched a charity program to receive children of migrant workers who remain working in the city in the Spring Festival holiday.
In Utah, authorities were allowing some people forced to flee their homes because of a wind-fueled wildfire to return and reopened a highway as well.
In March, about 30 Chinese cities limited housing purchases.
In Seattle, rents have been climbing everywhere, but nowhere as much as around?Lake Union, where Amazon is buying up space and building out its empire. Office rents grew by 32 percent in that area, which includes?the?Eastlake, Westlake and South Lake Union neighborhoods,?between 2013 and 2015. That’s more than triple the growth of the entire Seattle market.
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In New Jersey, Governor Phil Murphy, a Democrat, faced several lawsuits from gun-rights organizations after declaring gun stores non-essential but later reversed the order. "It wouldn't have been my definition, but that is the definition at the federal level, and I didn't get a vote on that," he said at a news conference.
In November, the China Futures Association said it would guide futures companies in China to conduct the first comprehensive stress test to gauge the ability of firms to respond to a set of scenarios.
In Texas, many intensive care units are either full or approaching capacity. On Wednesday, authorities reported having just over 700 ICU beds open statewide.
In October 2005, Yang was sentenced to nine months and three days in prison for his act of defiance and affray, and one year later he was sentenced to another one-year probation after being found guilty of causing fires.